Victorian sewing room

Transform your sewing room into a charming Victorian haven with these top ideas. Create a space that combines elegance and functionality for your sewing projects.
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HELP - Getting Organized in the Art Studio/Sewing Room

I picked up some little baskets at the dollar store to organize spools of sewing machine thread. My luck seems to hold out. I purchased 21 baskets, and that's what it took to organize the sewing machine spools. But wait, there's more. . . The serger thread (cones). The larger standing thread cones are for the serger machine. What is a serger machine? Well, this is what a serger does . . . A serger sews overcast stitches. Here is an example of fabric serged edge. Some fabrics like satin begin…

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Ashley Nisson
(A bit of sewing history) Commonly used in the Victorian home, this third hand clamps to a table while the beak holds the fabric to be sewn. Depressing the tail releases the beak enabling the fabric to be repositioned or removed. Before the invention of the sewing machine, clothing, sheets, and other household items were sewn by hand, this handy little clamp was often used for hemming. Sewing Rooms, Vintage Sewing Notions, Antique Sewing Machines, Trendy Sewing, Vintage Sewing Machines, Sewing Baskets, Sewing Items, Chatelaine, Sewing Box

Miss Sandy's Sewing Bird...

"Every child who sews with a will should have a wee birdie to help with his bill."I have long been fascinated with some of the clever inventions of the past, the sewing bird being one of them. The sewing bird, also known as a sewing clamp, hemming clamp, or third hand, was used in the 18th and early 19th centuries to attach one end of a piece of cloth firmly to a table to enable the seamstress to hold her sewing taut with one hand while stitching with the other.(Image Source) Commonly used…

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Serafina C